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  1. The Radcliffe Infirmary was a hospital in central north Oxford, England, located at the southern end of Woodstock Road on the western side, backing onto Walton Street. Closed in 2007, after refurbishment the building was re-opened in October 2012 for use by the Faculty of Philosophy and both the Philosophy and Theology libraries of ...

    • 1770
    • Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
  2. The Radcliffe Infirmary became an independent NHS Trust in 1993, and part of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust in 1999. The Radcliffe Infirmary closed in late 2007, with services moving in the main to the John Radcliffe Hospital West Wing. The building now belongs to the University of Oxford.

  3. The Radcliffe Infirmary. John Radcliffe left £4000 towards funding a hospital in Oxford, and a five-acre site in the fields of St Giles was donated by Thomas Rowney (MP for Oxford 1722–1759). The foundation stone was laid on 27 August 1761, the physicians and surgeons were elected on 13 September 1770, and the hospital opened on 18 October ...

  4. The Radcliffe Infirmary is featured in these Tales from the Archives: Class distinction and moral policing. Cold baths, Napoleon Bonaparte and homing pigeons. The doctor who didn’t believe in germs. Living and dying.

  5. El Hospital John Radcliffe es un gran hospital de tercer nivel en Oxford, Inglaterra . Es el principal hospital de enseñanza de la Universidad de Oxford y de la Universidad de Oxford Brookes. Como tal, es un centro bien desarrollado de la investigación médica. También incorpora la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Oxford.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2007 · The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford’s first hospital opened in 1770. It had 277 beds and provided specialist healthcare services across the Thames Valley and beyond. These include neurosurgery and...

  7. It forms part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is named after John Radcliffe, an 18th-century physician and Oxford University graduate, who endowed the Radcliffe Infirmary, the main hospital for Oxford from 1770 until 2007.